By 20, he was regarded as one of the boldest young alpinists in the country. |
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In the future, alpinists will treat Mount McKinley like a quadruple-black-diamond downhill run. |
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I don't suppose many alpinists would have committed such a picayune ascent to paper, but I found the exercise useful. |
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Operating without adequate fuel reserves was one of the issues that put these four alpinists in trouble. |
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Many top alpinists set off on expeditions with a Washburn contact print, a hand-drawn map, and a scouting report sent by Washburn himself. |
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Russian cross-country skiers have explored the region for 30 years, but it's been largely missed by alpinists. |
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You can bike, swim, or run your way to a stronger heart and lungs, but since climbing demands more than just cardio fitness, trail running works best for alpinists. |
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And let it be known that Michael Kennedy is also an accomplished skier, loves ski mountaineering, and has plenty of insight into issues important to glisse alpinists. |
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Backcountry skiers, especially European glisse alpinists, wanted the benefits of this latest alpine gear, only with the option of lifting their heel for hiking. |
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Viewers can use computers or smartphones to follow the alpinists on the world's mountains, selecting their viewing angles independently. |
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Previously, highlands were special areas visited only by trained personnel and alpinists who understood the risks associated with high altitude. |
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He was one of the best Swiss alpinists of his time and he was the one who brought basejumping to Switzerland. |
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Patagonia is the holy grail of die hard alpinists and Torres Del Paine in Chile is the silver chalice that offers this grail in its starkest form. |
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It began to attract increasing numbers of tourists, among them Romantics beguiled by the sublime landscapes of its mountains and alpinists who wanted to climb them. |
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The demands of these ad-hoc Alpinists are like those of urban consumers who want security and services everywhere. |
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